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Days of Distress, Rebuke & Disgrace


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9366The New Media Journal :

Days of Distress, Rebuke & Disgrace

 

AJ DiCintio

May 17, 2013

 

On September 12, 2012, the American public awakened to news about the attack on the diplomatic post in Benghazi, which included the Obama administration's carefully calculated lie it was incited by a video that vilified Islam.

 

Despite that lie about an act of terrorism which resulted in the death of four Americans, every person except the irredeemable sycophants who comprise a huge part of the president's flock immediately understood two fundamental realities.

 

First, that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had irresponsibly continued to operate an undefended diplomatic post in the extremely dangerous city of Benghazi in the utterly shattered nation of Libya.

 

Second, that under the charge of Commander-in-Chief Barack Obama, the administration had not even attempted to save American lives during the many hours of the attack.

 

Having come to those understandings alone, millions reacted in a manner that recalls the following outcry of long ago:

 

"This is a day of distress and rebuke and disgrace, as when children come to the moment of birth and Scissors-32x32.png

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"Why was the post kept open after virtually every other nation had closed operations? And why, having been kept open, was it not properly protected?"

 

Because it was a CIA operation now used to shuttle arms to Syrian rebels that only Obama and the now murdered Ambassador knew about?

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@Draggingtree

 

"Why was the post kept open after virtually every other nation had closed operations? And why, having been kept open, was it not properly protected?"

 

Because it was a CIA operation now used to shuttle arms to Syrian rebels that only Obama and the now murdered Ambassador knew about?

you are so correct, my friend (as J. McCain would say) cool.png
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